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A tour of mark moriarity's garage

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by HOTRODPRIMER, May 13, 2021.

  1. I was working at the rod shop so it was between 2002 and prob 04. A good night all around.
     
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  2. Tim
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    Closer to 02’ based on where I was living/ what we were driving.

    that trip had it all! Hot rods, customs, food poising, and other things not said in polite company lol I got a good half a dozen stories in rotation still from that trip.

    I believe that’s when I scored a bunch of rodders digest magazines as well. Dang, seeing a lot of faces in those memories that I haven't seen in forever around here
     
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  3. Osoty
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    Sorry for distraction, that link from hotrodjack on ohlsson rice was a really good read. Thanks, ty
     
  4. Holy chit batman...............my wife thought I had a lot of shit.....she needs to see this!!!
     
  5. Yeah, I think it was at Paso Johns party...a great night!
     
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  6. Tim
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    2002! I’ve got some photos in an album somewhere. Might be a fun idea for a new post. I can only search this version of the hamb back to 03 so I’m guessing that’s about when the reformat took place. Wonder if the way back machine could fetch older stuff 8D13F258-FAE5-469E-8B80-6366A7C65CB3.jpeg
     
  7. Moriarity
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    cool, so it was 2002 then
     
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  8. Sky Six
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    Serious question for @Moriarity, I notice that your historical full customs are Chevrolets. What dictates what goes into your collection ? Is it the brand, the uniqueness, history, or just what you like ? Or possibly a little bit of all of the above.
    And finally, what would be the end all vehicle to satisfy your thirst for your collection aside from the Uncertain T.
     
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  9. Budget36
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    @Moriarity I too have a question. Did you expand you place, add on, rework it, etc to get it set up like it is?
    What got me to thinking about it was when you mentioned “going upstairs “. And more vehicles. Is “downstairs “ a converted basement?
    Crap, the things I think about;)
     
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  10. Moriarity
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    are you talking about the first video? That is a detached garage with a second story. the second story is where the Zingers are. If that is what you are talking about, I had it built that way
     
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  11. Moriarity
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    I have always been partial to chevies, and my very first car at age 12 was a 55 chev. as far as more vehicles, I am out of room here and don't know what I would get rid of to get another...
     
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  12. That looks like something that could hurt you!
     
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  13. Moriarity
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    you should see the Oand R powered circular saw!!!
     
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  14. Osoty
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    If you have one i would love to see it. An o and r circular may be cooler than the Wright saw i have sitting in the garage
     
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  15. Moriarity
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    F9DEB6AA-89A1-4494-8248-E7418FBBADA1.jpeg DB1967A0-ABAB-46AC-AA11-FB746BAF1B34.jpeg DF2A0476-D977-46B7-9255-FD2E4D010EE2.jpeg 2B1570BD-BC04-4119-B138-D427C67AF8F1.jpeg 3AA32FE0-904F-4D39-8E96-459CDA85E4D8.jpeg
     
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  16. 31hotrodguy
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    Wow! That was really cool! Thanks for sharing!!!!


    Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
     
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  17. Osoty
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    Yes! Also thanks for sharing. So neat seeing original cordless tools. Thanks, ty
     
  18. joel
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    Thanks for the tours; great stuff.
     
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  19. i.rant
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    :) Thanks for sharing.
     
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  20. Moriarity
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    the kart is painted in house of color candy apple red urethane over a gold base. I painted it myself about 10 yrs ago
     
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  21. Moriarity
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    I had always heard that but don't know for sure
     
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  22. I worked at Volkskart, Sunset and Alverado, in Los Angeles in the late 50's we used Homelite, McCullagh, and Powerproducts 2 cycles in the carts. JW
     

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